strikes at 100 cities on thursday. their goal is to draw attention to just how hard it is to live on the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. protesters are pushing for $15 an hour. even though they're not expecting that big of a raise in the future. it's unclear if strikes are planned at bay area restaurants. >>> employers with no more than 50 full time workers are eligible for the program. they're not required to enroll, and can instead, advise and charge for the california site for individuals and families. by signing up, some businesses could qualify for tax credits. state officials say the marketplace offers employers and their employees more options when it comes to health coverage. >>> pg and e's top executive tried to reassure a pipeline is safe. it was turned back on today, but at a reduced pressure. a federal judge ordered it shut down last month. the ceo appeared at a meeting of the california public utilities commission today and said the aging pipe has been fixed. the cdc could decide to sue the facility